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09.02.16

At the same time, the active on-campus (Louisiana State University) volunteer also is passionate about helping military veterans navigate energy-related professions, which he thinks are a perfect match for vets seeking to stay connected to national security-related job opportunities.

08.29.16

Vets4Energy National Liaison Rear Admiral Don Loren, USN (ret.) participated on a veteran workforce panel. Admiral Loren discussed the Veterans Energy Pipeline website as well as the ideal background that veterans have to fill positions in the energy industry.

08.17.16

U.S. carbon emissions have dropped to their lowest levels in 24 years, prompting sharp criticism against those opposed to fracking from a veterans' group that advocates for a strong oil and gas industry.

08.09.16

Program Director, Capt. James McCormick, USA (ret.) and Vets4Energy North Carolina volunteer Chairman, Bobby Greer (US Coast Guard veteran) spoke to hundreds of veterans about the importance of energy security to our national security.

08.02.16

Vets4Energy, the Rocky Mountain Energy Forum, the United Veterans Coalition of Colorado and Volunteers of America sponsored a dinner and breakfast that reached more than 130 veterans, community leaders and elected officials, including the leaders of the Colorado House and Senate.

08.01.16

Energy policy is a stark determinant of national security and economic security. Our nation is the single-largest consumer of energy on the planet, and for good reason. We have a nation and allies to defend, cities to power, people to feed, goods to manufacture and transport, and information to process.

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